Union of Producers and Women explained

Country:Armenia
Union of Producers and Women
Native Name:Արտադրողների և կանանց միություն
Abbreviation:AKM
Leader:Seda Petrosyan
Foundation:2003
Headquarters:Yerevan

The Union of Producers and Women (hy|Արտադրողների և կանանց միություն, Artunaperoghneri yev Kanants Miyutyun; acronym AKM)[1] was an electoral alliance in Armenia. The alliance was formed by two political groups, the Women of the Armenian Land and the Progressive United Communist Party of Armenia, as well as two NGOs, the "Domestic Producers" and "Yerevan and Its Inhabitants".

History

Following the 2003 Armenian parliamentary election, the coalition won 24,388 votes (2.04%) but failed to gain any seats within the National Assembly. The coalition nominated 15 candidates for election.

The front figure of the coalition was Seda Petrosyan.

The party has not participated in any subsequent elections.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bértoa . Fernando Casal . Tsutskiridze . Levan . Money Rules: Parties, Oligarchs and Funding Regulation in Post-Soviet Countries . 10 April 2024 . Taylor & Francis . 978-1-040-00762-4 . en.